New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 14, 1927, Page 10

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XTI BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1927 Efseree mec whic heese an Dpe 1 1 d ng powder. Sift over corn ;\\\ I4 . » E t ou B \ . \. G thoroughly 1 9 ¥ ! HER MAN ; thing _The fr > ks and stir_until smoorh. 4 Love’s Eimkbcors NYs S Quigaer L SUONEY (o™ | jrus e, peoies i e I , kol in whites of cegs beaien uni i AdelejCanison s BotinglconneR e by BEATRICE BURTON, Author of GIRL? ETC. oviel Eaisrd Ia e e o e e e Z “Revelations of a Wife” . : fever hat e ey 12 a8 4 o ¥ seronds. Turn ‘several timea whii g Home, Sweet Home Shadowed by a + NEA Service, Inc.) A = AS S NN Low Heel MUD-PIES V[ ARIORIE loved to make mud- ir YL fiec .. how she DID love to make mud-pies! The first thing she did was to dig a hole in the ground. Then she filled it with soft brown ] dirt. ... and THEN! she poured water on it. When it was mixed it was cmooth and “squeery’ “Oooh! This is NICE!™ Marjorie said. “Now I have black gloves!™ Then she put more ‘flour’ in the “dough’ and made rows and rows of round little enokies. . . . with stones for raisine and brick-dust for frost- ng. L B LT ; “Now Il take them to Mother!™ was all YOUR idea marry me and etead of on 1T get married T expect 1o work i a G SR = sing a family-and T e S -reme, Unvarying Goodness Inisi e cbiad | changed.” fonea s, and Sally did not look at her. | makes pies. scrubs floors i how dark | You go on home &‘ = ER LX I L fold maids 3 | ‘W CUBBY VES A TRAIL | the adining room, going swiftly f Aiees 3 nd the dishes | fyes fillod with Sally's young bloom, By Thornton W. 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